In a year like no other two teams are still standing in the 2020 Origin Energy Premier League Under 23s division, and both are eyeing Premiership glory.
Competition newcomers South Coast Blaze are 60 minutes away from the rare feat of winning a championship in their very first season, but standing in the way is a UTS Randwick Sparks outfit looking to secure a first title success since 2017.
After an intense, condensed 13-round regular season both Grand Finalists finished top of their respective conferences and last week won Semi Finals to secure places in the 2020 showpiece.
The Blaze looked very impressive as they put North Shore United to the sword, 65-40, while the Sparks overcame a tougher challenge against the Central Coast Heart - running out 51-47 victors.
The sides will meet at Netball Central in Sydney Olympic Park tonight, hoping to secure a fitting reward at the end of what's been a challenging season due to impacts of the COVID19 pandemic.
The Final will be broadcast live on BarTV Sports, with the action starting from 7.35pm.
North Shore United and Central Coast Heart will also take to the court to battle it out in the third-place playoff (starts at 7pm).
Netball NSW Competitions Manager Claire Dale said she was delighted the Premier League had reached its showpiece event after a turbulent year.
"Firstly I would like to congratulate both the Blaze and Sparks for making it this far," she said.
"Both have played outstanding netball all season and it's fitting that the top two teams from Conferences A and B are in the Grand Final.
"The outlook for the competition earlier this year was not good when the state went into lockdown to deal with the Coronavirus Pandemic, but a huge effort from all franchises, staff, officials and volunteers has got us to this point.
"The Under 23s in action are some of the best up-and-coming talent we have on the Netball NSW pathway and having the opportunity to showcase their skills in 2020 is vital.
"I'd like to wish both teams the best of luck and look forward to another big year in 2021."
Tomorrow night will see the Opens Grand Final take place with the defending champion ERNA Hawks looking to go back-to-back when they face North Shore United.